Hitachi TrueCopy for z/OS (T1711-96009, June 2006)
16 TrueCopy for the XP1024/XP128/XP12000/XP10000
for zSeries and S/390 data are performed using the SI390 through Command View XP or XP Remote
Web Console and can also be managed using the TSO and/or ICKDSF commands. BC operations for
UNIX®/PC server-based data are performed using the licensed BC software through Command View XP
or XP Remote Web Console or the Raid Manager software on the UNIX/PC server host.
The RAID-protected SI390 duplicates are created within the same XP1024/XP128/XP12000/XP10000 at
hardware speeds. SI390 can be used in conjunction with TC390 to maintain multiple copies of critical
data at your primary and/or secondary (remote) sites. For more information on combining TC390 and
SI390 operations, see ”Combining TrueCopy and ShadowImage” on page 62.
Hitachi Extended Remote Copy
The Hitachi Extended Remote Copy (HXRC) feature of the XP1024/XP128/XP12000/XP10000 is
functionally compatible with the industry-standard IBM Extended Remote Copy (XRC) host software function
and is provided as a program product. HXRC is also compatible with the DFSMS® data mover that is
common to the XRC environment. HXRC operations are performed in the same manner as XRC operations,
by issuing XRC TSO commands from the host system to the XP1024/XP128/XP12000/XP10000.
This chapter provides disk array-specific HXRC information (for example, SVP modes), but does not cover
XRC operations.
SVP modes: For important information on XP1024/XP128/XP12000/XP10000 SVP modes for HXRC,
refer to Table 4
on page 20.
16 session support: The XP1024/XP128/XP12000/XP10000 must be configured with 3990-6E
emulation (no 3380 LVIs) and 256 LDEVs/SSID for 16 session (per disk array) support. APAR OW36948
must be applied. A disk array power cycle is required when the SSID boundary is changed (64Û256).
Device blocking, load balancing: For important information on HXRC device blocking support and load
balancing control, refer to ”HXRC Device Blocking and Load Balancing” on page 212.
Changing from 3990 to 2105: For important information and instructions on changing from 3990 to 2105
emulation for disk arrays with existing HXRC volumes, refer to ”CU Emulation Types” on page 23.
HXRC operations, as well as TC390A operations, use additional cache to store the sidefile queue of
asynchronous recordsets. If you are maintaining HXRC pairs and TC390A pairs, verify that your
XP1024/XP128/XP12000/XP10000 has adequate cache installed and available to support your
asynchronous remote copy workloads. Contact your HP account support representative to determine how
much cache will be needed for your disk array configuration.
NOTE: If the ANTX5123W console message is displayed during the RESUME operation for HXRC pairs,
the operation might be unsuccessful. In this case, you must perform the XDELPAIR operation to delete the
pairs, and then perform the XADDPAIR operation to create the pairs again.
NOTE: If the ANTA5107E (RC=9014, REAS=604, or REAS=608) console message is displayed
during the XADDPAIR operation, the HXRC PP option may not have been installed. Verify that the HXRC PP
option is installed and if not, install the HXRC PP option.
NOTE: The HXRC option is only required for the 2105 CU emulation type. You can use HXRC for the
3990 controller emulation type without enabling the HXRC option.